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branch [brɑ:nʧ] n
gen. bifurcar; ramificar; ramo m; Núcleo m
agric., construct. ramal de dren
bot. rama f
chem. derivación; pieza de injerto de tubo
coal. ramal m; apófisis f; brazo m
commun., IT bifurcación
comp., MS crear una bifurcación (To allow a collection of files to evolve in two or more divergent paths); rama f (A segment of a logical tree structure, representing a folder and any folders that it contains); ramificación (A fork within a conversation, where more than one reply was made to a single e-mail and caused a split in the conversation)
econ. sucursal f
ed. campus m; sede f
fin. agencia f
IT salto m; bifurcarse; ramificarse; separarse
med. ramo m (ramus); ramus
nat.sc. rama f (ramus)
patents. profesión; especialidad f; rama de la industria
polym. ramificación o rama
tech. derivado m
telecom. enlace directo
transp. empalme m; entronque m; incorporación
branches n
forestr. ramas f
insur., busin., labor.org. filiales m
to branch [brɑ:nʧ] n
IT, tech. bifurcar; enlazar
branch e.g., of state gov’t. [brɑ:nʧ] n
law poder m
branch school [brɑ:nʧ] n
ed. recinto m
branch [brɑ:nʧ] v
comp., MS ejecutar múltiples versiones en paralelo (In reference to a package, to upgrade an existing sequenced application package and run it side-by-side with the original sequenced application package)
branching ['brɑːntʃɪŋ, 'bræntʃɪŋ] v
gen. bifurcación
agric. ramifacición
forestr., industr., construct. desrame
nat.sc. ramificación (ramificatio); dendrítico
 English thesaurus
branch [brɑ:nʧ] n
mil., abbr. br
USA An arm or service of the Army. see also sequel; The contingency options built into the base plan used for changing the mission, orientation, or direction of movement of a force to aid success of the operation based on anticipated events, opportunities, or disruptions caused by enemy actions and reactions (JP 5-0) see also sequel; A subdivision of any organization. see also sequel; A geographically separate unit of an activity, which performs all or part of the primary functions of the parent activity on a smaller scale. see also sequel
Branch [brɑ:nʧ] n
foreig.aff. Office of a Deputy Minister (a Deputy Minister's Office)
branch on: 4 phrases in 3 subjects
Agriculture2
Economy1
Information technology1